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Sunny Figures it Out is a nice graphic novel for younger readers about find your own way

There’s no question that Sunny has fun whenever she hangs out with Tony. They go to the movies together, talk a lot at school, and support each other when they need it.

But are they dating?

Sunny isn’t sure… but her friend, Deb, is. She thinks Sunny and Tony should be doing the couples-skate at the local roller rink. And Tony should be giving Sunny his jacket to wear. And carrying her books to class.

For Sunny, this doesn’t feel great. It just feels… weird. Maybe she needs to stop taking everyone else’s advice in order to figure things out for herself!

Story: Jennifer L. Holm
Art: Matthew Holm
Color: Lark Pien, George Williams

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The 39 Clues Book Two One False Note is fun and a mix of Goonies, Indiana Jones, and National Treasure

Amy and Dan made the choice of a lifetime when they gave up a million dollars in favor of a Clue and joined a competition unlike any the world has ever seen. After barely escaping Paris with their lives, now they’re in Vienna to discover the truth about their famous ancestor, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and the long-buried secrets connected to his equally talented but overlooked sister, Nannerl.

But with their enemies closing in, Amy and Dan must decide how much they’re willing to risk to find the clues, and who they’re willing to betray in the process…

Story: Gordon Korman
Art: Hannah Templer
Color: George Williams

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Oni Press Unleashes Let Me Out – A Queer Horror Debut from Emmett Nahil and George Williams in October!

Oni Press has announced the forthcoming debut of Let Me Out –  a riveting queer horror story from Massachusetts-based writer Emmett Nahil and British illustrator George Williams. Set in the suburbs of New Jersey in 1979, Let Me Out deals with the early onset of “satanic panic” as religious fervor and conservatism sweeps their community and the nation. The graphic novel will be released on October 3, 2023, just in time for Halloween.

Let Me Out is a tribute to queer cinema and vintage revenge-exploitation films. When a corpse is discovered in the woods, a group of queer and trans misfits are falsely accused by the local police of devil worship and murder. With few options and no one to turn to, they decide that the best way to get revenge might just be to embrace the devil after all. 

Let Me Out will be available in paperback, at both digital and physical retailers everywhere on October 3, 2023.

Let Me Out